Sentences with phrase «books were in demand»

They had their fans, their books were in demand.
«Technology has reshaped our industry, and both physical and digital books are in demand,» said Mary Beth Jarrad, Sales and Marketing Director for New York University Press.

Not exact matches

She is arguably the most in - demand career and internship expert and the author of two books; All Work No Pay and Welcome to the Real World.
European aerospace giant Airbus is debuting its on - demand helicopter booking platform, Voom, in Mexico City on Thursday in an effort to drum up demand for choppers among well - heeled urban commuters sick of spending hours in traffic.
Airbus is debuting its helicopter - booking platform in Mexico City in an effort to drum up sagging demand for choppers.
Via is essentially an on - demand bus by allowing users to book a ride in a shuttle that's heading in the same general direction.
Other companies reporting quarterly results today include book retailer Barnes & Noble (BKS), which is expected to report a decline in its fourth - quarter sales — a drop that would represent the company's fourth - straight quarterly decline — as the retailer faces the increasing threat of online rivals as well as underwhelming demand for its Nook e-readers.
Slywotzky does eventually admit (in the book's coda) that «there is no formula for demand any more than there is a formula for human creativity.»
On - demand platforms give instant, mobile booking and payment features directly in the hands of clients, so hiring someone to perform a three bedroom clean (for example) is as easy as ordering a movie or requesting an Uber.
Logan says the terrorist attacks might actually create a bump up in demand for the company's service, two thirds of which are booked by business executives, celebrities, and wealthy clientele.
Earlier this year a publisher in Beijing decided to capitalize on the Chinese demand for all things Buffett and translate a book Peter had written in 2010, titled Life Is What You Make It: Find Your Own Path to Fulfillment.
Twenty years after the Civil War, the demand for Grant's book was clearly going to be greater in the North than in the South.
My company, Against All Odds Productions, has done print on demand, we were the first to do a book with a CD - ROM in the early 1990s, we do custom covers.
[01:13] Episode introduction [01:40] Tony's mission isn't about motivating others [02:15] A different kind of coach [02:42] Tony's difficult upbringing [03:15] What Tony learned from his mentors [04:00] Having to anticipate his mother's many moods [04:40] The role important books played in Tony's life [05:30] First experience with coaching seminars [06:00] Setting goals to help others [06:50] Building his brand [07:10] Tony's start with his own seminars [08:15] Dealing with the higher level of demand [09:10] When did Tony start making investments?
The RTI — calculated by Crypto Facilities — is sourced in the same manner as the BRR, however, data is sampled from major exchanges (Bitfinex, Bitstamp, Coinbase, Genesis Global Trading, itBit, Kraken) every second and aggregated into one giant order book that will serve as an indicator of global supply / demand for the digital currency.
While the production side of the economy is making necessary adjustments for the changing commodity demand outlook, in our book, lower commodity prices is ultimately a good thing!
Bud developed LSI, a research process that detects imbalances of supply and demand in stocks that was popularized in his book Supply and Demand Investing, published indemand in stocks that was popularized in his book Supply and Demand Investing, published inDemand Investing, published in 2016.
In any case, we'll keep you updated on what Raaly is up to, and we'll let you know once they officially start offering meeting and conference rooms for booking on demand.
Books, music and movies have all seen their physical bodies and storage locations dissolve, to be replaced with on - demand downloads and digital copies.The digital content revolution has done a lot for increasing access and visibility for artists and authors, but the current publishing giants have failed to adequately adjust to the times in a few crucial areas.
Here is how the publisher describes his latest contribution: «Once in a generation a historian will redefine his field, producing a book that demands to be read — a product of electrifying scholarship conveyed with commanding skill.
In chapter 9 of book XVIII of THE CITY OF GOD, St. Augustine reports that the enraged men of Athens demanded, to compensate for their city being named by women (who outvoted the men in the assembly by one) for a woman God, that women lose the right of suffrage, that they not be able to give their names to their chldren, and that they were never to be known as citizens of AthenIn chapter 9 of book XVIII of THE CITY OF GOD, St. Augustine reports that the enraged men of Athens demanded, to compensate for their city being named by women (who outvoted the men in the assembly by one) for a woman God, that women lose the right of suffrage, that they not be able to give their names to their chldren, and that they were never to be known as citizens of Athenin the assembly by one) for a woman God, that women lose the right of suffrage, that they not be able to give their names to their chldren, and that they were never to be known as citizens of Athens.
Because people who believe in the bible demand and insist that people conform to the words written in this book and believe they are right and everyone else is wrong.
Imagine if in a few thousand years, some people claiming they're magical show up to Scotland and demand to own the place because the Harry Potter books basically say that's where Hogwarts is.
In his book, Kingship of God, Martin Buber argues that Yahweh is different from the other middle eastern gods in that he demanded control in all areas of human life, not just the religiouIn his book, Kingship of God, Martin Buber argues that Yahweh is different from the other middle eastern gods in that he demanded control in all areas of human life, not just the religiouin that he demanded control in all areas of human life, not just the religiouin all areas of human life, not just the religious.
Great post, and the really disproportionate thing about it is this is all done using the «law» demanding the tithe when not one New Testament book endorses this model (The reference in Hebrews was not to establish tithe as it was to establish Jesus in a different order, and his comments in the gospels was to people living under the law)... how is it that no other «law» is preached with the same force and conviction as tithing?
Now, as for the bible bile that you keep dumping on us, let's have a closer look at some of the other content in your Christian book of nasty AKA the bible, re some of the demands that your horrid sky fairy is said to make of you:
In an industry that is veering more and more toward mediocre but «theologically straightforward» literature, books such as this one must be celebrated and demanded.
Which is exactly how the context in which the above quote is situated in my book demands that it be read.
A new website helping artists hire church venues throughout the capital has been unveiled by the Diocese of London after St Sepulchre's Without Newgate Church in Holborn barred secular performances, citing increasing demand for bookings.
Demand for this book was so great that it went through nine printings in the year of publication.
Louis Lapham of Harper's recently estimated that publications making any kind of intellectual demand» e.g., Harper's, Atlantic, The New Republic, the New York Review of Books, Commentary, First Things» are all fishing in a potential subscription pool of perhaps no more than a million people.
You must be delivered from the demands of having to live up to the phenomenal growth of the church down the street, the numerous books and television appearances of the pastor across town, and the power struggle in your own life and with the church board.
if you recall, God said, «Let us make man in our image AND after our likeness...... yes, every man still bears the image of God and deserves respect, but every man deserves to be pitied for the likeness of God which he has lost and which can only be restored through a relationship with Jesus Christ, who is more than a book, He is the Living Word of God, and any relationship with Him demands an obedience to the Word He represents, thus, how can a man «walk humbly with God» while at the same time rejecting the His very Word?
The increased interest in Bible study could well be interpreted as marking an intellectual swing back to the center, but the huge demand for simple books of personal religion suggests an emotional retrenchment somewhere to the right of center.
There's a fairly new book, «Inventing George Washington: America's Founder, in Myth and Memory» by historian Edward Lengel: «Lengel wants to set the record straight, and he takes on the «cheats and phonies in addition to the well - meaning storytellers who have capitalized on the American public's insatiable and ever - changing demand for information about Washington.
The Indian Christian Voice (ICV), an organisation representing the larger interests of the Christian community in India, said they were deeply offended by the Gujarat textbook «s words and demanded that the book be withdrawn.
In fact, they were demanding to be part of it and were unwilling to allow theologians to continue to write books just for each other.
Secularists may genuinely believe in a Supreme Being, but what they can not tolerate is the demand that, in the words of the Book of Common Prayer, «it is... our bounden duty, that we should at all times, and in all places, give thanks.»
Now, regarding the guidance that is in that horrid book, it is a darn good thing that even Christians don't follow the evil guidance in their bible more closely, when it includes such violent demands as in these quotes, from both foul testaments:
In the literature of Israel, the Book of Job is perhaps the most obvious expression of this demand.
I'm sorry you think that we all need to believe the exact same thing that you do in order to lead moral lives, that you need a god (one described in a book written by men yet touted as the word of god as being a genocidal dictator who demands total subservience from his followers and death to those who don't believe) in order to tell the rest of us how we should live our lives.
«Busyness serves as a kind of existential reassurance, a hedge against emptiness; obviously your life can not possibly be silly or trivial or meaningless if you are so busy, completely booked, in demand every hour of the day.»
It is in the Book of Job, therefore, that we find what has been called «the first tentative demand for a life beyond death.»
Robert Brown, since you are constantly shoving bible quotes at us, let's take a look at the awful things that your god actually demands of you or does to poor creatures in the Christian book of horrors AKA the bible, both OT and NT:
A recent instance is a book edited by Glenn R. Bucher, Straight / White / Male (Fortress, 1976), the moral of which is reflected in the demand that «the Bible will have to be reedited.
This demand of the prophetic school for humaneness is seen in Deuteronomy's plea for mercy to slaves because the Hebrews had themselves been slaves in Egypt, (Deuteronomy 15:15 [the same argument had already been made earlier, in the Book of the Covenant, Exodus 22:21.]-RRB-
Of all of his books, this is the one that provides the tiniest quantum of entertainment in compensation for the dogged patience it demands of its reader.
I guess it's not so much the book itself that has inspired me, but the way the author's continually refer to Jesus» teachings on the Sermon on the Mount, teachings which no one in their right mind can truly contemplate without trembling at the sort of life changes it demands.
Those inclined to argue that Jesus now would advise us precisely the opposite of what he did in the New Testament — this on the basis that, regarding both tax demands and military activity, our U.S. Caesar is so much worse than his Roman one was — these people should be warned against reading Martin Hengel's little book Victory Over Violence.
Secondly, and this isn't exactly within the scope of the book, but can you give some tips on how to keep up with the bread / baked good demands in a household?
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